At the end of 2015 United Airlines moved all of their New York flights from JFK and LaGuardia to Newark Airport

At the end of 2015 United Airlines moved all of their New York flights from JFK and LaGuardia to Newark Airport

Newark airport is 16 miles from midtown Manhattan, making it the most convenient airport for business in the West side of Manhattan in addition to New Jersey.

The efficient Air Train service operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year providing easy connections to NJ Transit, Manhattan, Philadelphia and points north and south. AirTrain service also connects passengers to rental car facilities, hotel shuttles and central parking lot.

New York/NewarkDining, design and industry leading technology

United’s investment of $120 million in Terminal C facilities includes:

60 updated gate areas

Use of 6,000 free iPad tablets with 20 languages

More than 55 new dining venues with acclaimed chefs- including four with Michelin stars

10,000 power outlets

World-class gourmet markets and duty-free shops

Travelers can use free iPad tablets to track flights, order from the terminal’s restaurants, and purchase travel amenities.

The Global Services experience

The Terminal C United Global Services reception lobby offers personalized check-in and travel services to members of United’s invitation-only Global Services program and to customers traveling on long-haul international flights in United Global First. Adjacent to the C-2 security checkpoint, customers access the lobby via the Premier Access entry located at Door 4 of the Terminal C mid-level departures area.

Newark is home to three United Club locations;

Two in Terminal C and one in Terminal A.

All United Club locations offer a wide range of amenities to make your travel experience productive and enjoyable. Amenities include complimentary access to beverages, light hot and cold snacks, high-speed wireless Internet access and agent assistance with any travel needs.

Complimentary Mercedes-Benz flight-connection service

Global Services travelers at Newark have access to United’s Mercedes-Benz tarmac transportation service. When feasible, representatives meet Global Services and GlobalFirst customers with applicable itineraries who may have tight connections and will drive them between tarmacs to their connecting flights.